Other solid deposits include halite, amphibole, cryolite, soda niter, and zeolite.
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It also occurs in the minerals beryl, cryolite, garnet, spinel and turquoise.
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When cryolite is used for the preparation of alum, it is mixed with calcium carbonate and heated.
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Greenland was able to buy goods from the United States and Canada by selling cryolite from the mine at Ivittuut.
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Various minerals are employed in the manufacture of alum, the most important being alunite, alum schist, bauxite and cryolite.
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Rods are dipped into an orange bath of molten cryolite and alumina in each of the plant's 264 pots, the steel basins in which aluminum is made.
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He realized that by passing an electrical current through a bath of cryolite and aluminum oxide, the then semi-rare metal aluminum remained as a byproduct.
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The contents of three containers of cryolite, a byproduct of the aluminium smelting process, have been lost at sea, while the location of a further 17 containers with cryolite is not known.
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The insolubility of certain sodium minerals such as cryolite and feldspar arises from their polymeric anions, which in the case of feldspar is a polysilicate.
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A white mineral consisting of fluorides of aluminum and sodium; a source of fluorine
Cryolite (Na3AlF6, sodium hexafluoroaluminate) is an uncommon mineral identified with the once large deposit at Ivigtu00FBt on the west coast of Greenland, depleted by 1987.
A mineral containing sodium, aluminum, and florine that is added to some grinding wheels and coated abrasives as a solid lubricant grinding aid.